Tag Archives: newborn

Milk flow rate may play an important role in an infant’s ability to safely and efficiently coordinate sucking, swallowing, and breathing during feeding. The purpose of this study was to test milk flow rates from bottle nipples used in the … Continue reading →

Overview A home-based record is a health document used to record the history of health services received by an individual. It is kept in the household, in either paper or electronic format, by the individual or their caregiver and is … Continue reading →

Abstract Objective: Vitamin D has many important functions in our body. Especially in intrauterine and early infancy periods, Vitamin D plays a major role in bone development, growth, and the maturation of tissues such as lung and brain. Fetus is … Continue reading →

Abstract Objective: The objective of this study is to evaluate if echocardiographic examination causes any pain response in term and preterm infants. Methods: Term and preterm neonates who admitted to Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Gazi University Hospital and Etlik … Continue reading →

Abstract Aim: To identify variables that affect the risk of tracheostomy in a population of extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants. Methods: A retrospective matched case–control study was conducted. ELBW infants with a tracheostomy were compared with controls without tracheostomy. … Continue reading →

Abstract The concept of “Golden 60 minutes” or “Golden Hour” has been derived from adult trauma. It has been defined as the first 60 min of postnatal life. It has been seen that care received by any newborn in the initial first … Continue reading →